rummor has it cats is folding, no sales and no customers.
Nice! Arctic Cat Inc., ACAT Stock Quote - (NASDAQ) ACAT, Arctic Cat Inc. Stock Priceanother un-educated useless post. With a rise over the last year from $16 to $43 per share, I don't think AC is going away.
rummor has it cats is folding, no sales and no customers.
Strange, where I'm from there are Cats everywhere. Just did a look arround my garage and I'm looking at $90,000.00 yes you read right. In Cat products in the last 2 years.
Strange, where I'm from there are Cats everywhere. Just did a look arround my garage and I'm looking at $90,000.00 yes you read right. In Cat products in the last 2 years.
See it quite often where there's isolated dealerships that are good compared to their competition. Couple years ago, everyone around Cranbrook seemed to be on Cats, while everyone around Golden were on Doo's.
"Bombardier Inc." and "BRP" (Bombardier Recreational Products) are different companies. In 2003, Bombardier Inc. sold its Recreational Products Division to a group of investors: Bain Capital (50%), Bombardier Family (35%) and Caisse de Dépôt & Placements du Québec (15%).Us canadians like to support these pricks with our tax dollars..................nice!
Government support for Bombardier under scrutiny
"Bombardier Inc." and "BRP" (Bombardier Recreational Products) are different companies. In 2003, Bombardier Inc. sold its Recreational Products Division to a group of investors: Bain Capital (50%), Bombardier Family (35%) and Caisse de Dépôt & Placements du Québec (15%).
If we were on BCR right now this would now turn into a Mitt Romney is the devil thread since Bain Capital was mentioned.....but here on SW, we shall stay the course...all threads must remain on topic.Thank you Dave! How AC and Yamaha possibly sharing technology turns into a BRP subsidy thread I'll never know. Lol.
"Bombardier Inc." and "BRP" (Bombardier Recreational Products) are different companies. In 2003, Bombardier Inc. sold its Recreational Products Division to a group of investors: Bain Capital (50%), Bombardier Family (35%) and Caisse de Dépôt & Placements du Québec (15%).